Sneaker Male Squid Produce Long-lived Spermatozoa by Modulating Their Energy Metabolism

Journal of biological chemistry Volume 291 Issue 37 Page 19324-19334 published_at 2016-09-09
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Title
Sneaker Male Squid Produce Long-lived Spermatozoa by Modulating Their Energy Metabolism
Creator
Tamura-Nakano Miwa
Nakaya Fumio
Iida Tomohiro
Iwata Yoko
Source Title
Journal of biological chemistry
Volume 291
Issue 37
Start Page 19324
End Page 19334
Journal Identifire
ISSN 00219258
Descriptions
Spermatozoa released by males should remain viable until fertilization. Hence, sperm longevity is governed by intrinsic and environmental factors in accordance with the male mating strategy. However, whether intraspecific variation of insemination modes can impact sperm longevity remains to be elucidated. In the squid Heterololigo bleekeri, male dimorphism (consort and sneaker) is linked to two discontinuous insemination modes that differ in place and time. Notably, only sneaker male spermatozoa inseminated long before egg spawning can be stored in the seminal receptacle. We found that sneaker spermatozoa exhibited greater persistence in fertilization competence and flagellar motility than consort ones because of a larger amount of flagellar glycogen. Sneaker spermatozoa also showed higher capacities in glucose uptake and lactate efflux. Lactic acidosis was considered to stabilize CO2-triggered self-clustering of sneaker spermatozoa, thus establishing hypoxia-induced metabolic changes and sperm survival. These results, together with comparative omics analyses, suggest that postcopulatory reproductive contexts define sperm longevity by modulating the inherent energy levels and metabolic pathways.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Date of Issued 2016-09-09
Rights
This research was originally published in 'Journal of biological chemistry'. Noritaka Hirohashi, Miwa Tamura-Nakano, Fumio Nakaya, Tomohiro Iida and Yoko Iwata. Sneaker Male Squid Produce Long-lived Spermatozoa by Modulating Their Energy Metabolism. Journal of biological chemistry. 2016; 291:19324-19334. © the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Publish Type Accepted Manuscript
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1074/jbc.M116.737494
[PMID] 27385589
[NCID] AA00251083